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The United States has indicted 13 Russian nationals and three companies for alleged interference with the 2016 Presidential elections. The announcement was made by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating alleged Russian meddling.

Ethiopia's Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn suddenly resigned on Thursday, in what he described as a bid to smooth reforms, following years of violent unrest that threatened the ruling party's hold on Africa's second most populous nation.

The Communist Party of Nepal (UML) Chairman K.P. Sharma Oli has become new Prime Minister of Nepal. President Bidya Devi Bhandari administered oath of office and secrecy to Oli in Kathmandu Thursday evening.

Passengers on board United Airlines flight from San Francisco to Honolulu had a scary trip over the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday (February 13), after the casing around one of the engines ripped apart, officials said.

A 19-year-old gunman returned to a Florida high school where he had once been expelled for disciplinary reasons and opened fire with an assault-style rifle on Wednesday, killing 17 people before he was arrested by police, authorities said.

Indian Army chief General Bipin Rawat, who is on a three-day visit to the Himalayan nation, on Tuesday prayed at the Bindhyabasini temple in Pokhara and attended the Mahashivratri and the Army Day celebrations in Kathmandu.

A plane crash near Moscow on February 11 which killed all 71 people on board could have been caused in part by instruments showing incorrect speed, a Russian news agency quoted investigators as saying.

Over 22,000 people fled Congo to Uganda last week following a surge of ethnic violence in the northeast, raising the total number of arrivals to about 34,000 since the start of the year, the U.N. Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said on Tuesday.

The Trump administration has imposed sanctions against three individuals allegedly linked to Pakistan-based terror networks as it called on the Pakistani government to deny sanctuaries to "dangerous" individuals and organisations.

Iraq's Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Tuesday that there was a plan to reduce U.S. forces in the country gradually, but that they were needed to prevent a vacuum forming and to prevent infiltration by Islamic State.

A power outage which the government blamed on "sabotage" hit parts of Venezuelan capital Caracas on Tuesday, forcing at least ten train stations to close and affecting traffic signals and phone lines during rush hour.

Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and the centre-left Social Democrats embark on a final round of talks Tuesday to seal a coalition deal and end months of political limbo in Europe's top economy.

Constitutional crisis deepens in Maldives as President Yameen declares Emergency after a showdown with Supreme Court; security forces arrest former President M A Gayoom and Chief Justice Abdullah Saeed; exiled former President Nasheed calls for people to revolt against incumbent govt.